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How far is too far for a .243?
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<blockquote data-quote="happylilcuss" data-source="post: 435227" data-attributes="member: 11618"><p>I agree with Ican, First MORTAL wound claims the animal. As far as I am concerned the guy tha took the deer is in the wrong, If I downed an animal and got up to it and it had a hold through the chest I would let the guy who shot it first have it. As long as he showed up. </p><p>When I was 13 I had a nice 6 point bull elk walk out of a thicket 30 yards away from me. I put it down in its tracks. As I was getting ready to start gutting it I noticed tat it had been shot in the guts. Well, long story short after I finished gutting it an older man that was tracking it walks up and says. "man I thought this thing would never be found." I congratulated him and let him have the elk. In my mind he would have cought up to the bull sooner or later and put a kill shot in it. I just helped him out a bit.. IMHO thats the right thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happylilcuss, post: 435227, member: 11618"] I agree with Ican, First MORTAL wound claims the animal. As far as I am concerned the guy tha took the deer is in the wrong, If I downed an animal and got up to it and it had a hold through the chest I would let the guy who shot it first have it. As long as he showed up. When I was 13 I had a nice 6 point bull elk walk out of a thicket 30 yards away from me. I put it down in its tracks. As I was getting ready to start gutting it I noticed tat it had been shot in the guts. Well, long story short after I finished gutting it an older man that was tracking it walks up and says. "man I thought this thing would never be found." I congratulated him and let him have the elk. In my mind he would have cought up to the bull sooner or later and put a kill shot in it. I just helped him out a bit.. IMHO thats the right thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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